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Zone Touristique Dkhila Monastir, Tunisia, 5000, 00216-3-521-833-
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Mahdia, Al Mahdīyah, Tunisia transportnavett... monuments, les musée les Repas traditionnel….<br><br>Pour nos visites nous mettons à votre disposition un parc de différents véhicules : BUS ...
Mahdia, Tunisia agencevoyagetunSo, my wife and I went to Tunisia for a week of holidays at the beach. <br><br>How do I break this kindly to the nice Tunisian people? Vacationing in your country was a ******, ****** experience. There was nothing nice about it. Beaches were filthy, hotels (and their star ratings) were awful, food was downright terrible (what ever made you ...
Port El Kantaoui, Tunisia dikano... and 85 km S of Hammamet & 145 km S of Tunis by motorway<br> <br> Golf Training in Flamingo golf Monastir <br> Various golf training and lessons for all levels, you can start ...
Monastir, Tunisia initiativegolf... from the beach up to the hill : PAR 72- 6253 m.<br><br>Le Panoramic Course = 18 holes starting from the hill and circulating through the ...
Sousse, Tunisia reservation... to make a sale too, especially if that meant trying to take advantage of the foreigners. When you have a family to feed you do what ever it takes dont you?<br><br>The next day was just spent chilling at the hotel. By this point though we sick of eating at the same buffet restaurant so ventured out to the local port for a nice meal. The food itself was nice but I was quite amused to watch Laurent drink a whole bottle of Corked wine out of principle because we had paid for it ...
Port El Kantaoui, Tunisia lishinlondonTraveling to different cultures can give you a bit of a culture shock if you're not fully prepared for what’s awaiting you. And though it’s exciting to explore new countries, some local customs, habits and such can be good knowing beforehand. Therefore I’m writing this blog to shed some light on certain things that could be worth knowing before you go!<br><br>Tunisia is probably the most peaceful and safest African country ...
Port El Kantaoui, Tunisia mila_olive... beer! The food was as far good, but the thing I remember the most, and what lead us to not returning to the restaurant was the feeling of being completely exposed, there were no form of fence that separated our table from the street and the shop behind us, I was sitting 1-2 meter from the products of the next door shop! Ah it felt like I was sitting in the middle of the street, I found it very stressing and the feeling drowned out every other impression of the ...
Port El Kantaoui, Tunisia mila_oliveArriving home after a holiday always produces a bittersweet feeling in me, on one hand I'm sad to leave the places and people you get to know over your journey, and the trips never are long enough to experience everything you would like to. But on the other hand it is also a relief, especially after a long and tiresome trip ...
Port El Kantaoui, Tunisia mila_olive... then next afternoon and arrive home at 7:30pm. We can't wait to get home. I wish I had something more interesting to report. Oh we went to the Ribat (fortress) here the other day. It is where The Life of Christ and The life of Brian were both filmed. Brett called it the Monty Python instead of the Ribat because everytime people told us about it they mentioned Monty Python. I better go. I hope you are all well. See you soon. Julia
Monastir, Tunisia janda
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